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Harry Ruby (January 27, 1895 in New York City[1] –
February 23, 1974 in Woodland Hills,
California) was a
Jewish American
songwriter and screenwriter.
After failing in his early ambition to become a professional baseball player, Ruby toured
the vaudeville circuit
as a pianist with the
Bootblack Trio and the Messenger Boys Trio, where he met his
long-time partner Bert
Kalmar. Together, Ruby and Kalmar formed a successful
songwriting team until the latter's death in 1947, and this
partnership is portrayed in the 1950 MGM musical Three Little Words
starring Fred
Astaire as Kalmar and Red Skelton as Ruby. He died in Woodland
Hills, California. His interment was located at Chapel of the Pines
Crematory.
Music by Ruby can be heard in the films:
Ruby also screenwrote such works as:
- The Kid from Spain (1932)
- Horse Feathers (1932)
- Duck Soup (1933)
- Bright Lights (1935)
- Walking on Air (1936)
- The Life of the Party (1937)
- Lovely to Look at (1952)
Ruby's works on Broadway include the following:
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 (1918)- revue - featured
songwriter
- Helen of Troy, New York (1923) - musical - co-composer and co-lyricist
- No Other Girl (1924) - musical - co-composer and
co-lyricist
- Holka Polka (1925) - musical - co-book-editor
- The Ramblers (1926) - musical - co-composer,
co-lyricist and co-bookwriter
- Lucky (1927) - musical - co-bookwriter
- The Five O'Clock Girl (1927)
- musical - composer
- She's My Baby (1928) - musical - co-bookwriter
- Good Boy (1928) - musical - co-composer and
co-lyricist
- Animal
Crackers (1928) - musical - co-composer and
co-lyricist
- Top Speed (1929) - musical - co-producer and co-bookwriter
- High Kickers (1941) - musical - co-composer,
co-lyricist and co-bookwriter
- Fosse (1998) -
revue - featured songwriter for "Who's Sorry Now" from "All That Jazz"
1979
In his 1972 concert at Carnegie Hall, Groucho Marx presented this intro and a
song of Ruby's that he liked:
I have a friend in Hollywood... I think I do, but I'm not
sure. [laughter] His name is Harry Ruby [applause] and he wrote a
lot of songs that I've sung over the years...
- Today, Father, is Father's Day
- And we're giving you a tie
- It's not much we know
- It is just our way of showing you
- We think you're a regular guy
- You say that it was nice of us to bother
- But it really was a pleasure to fuss
- For according to our mother
- You're our father
- And that's good enough for us
- Yes, that's good enough for us
Hit
songs by Kalmar and Ruby
References
[Category:Jewish composers and songwriters]]